And he said, “I am a Jew; I worship Jehovah, the God of heaven, who made the earth and sea.” Then he told them he was running away from the Lord. The men were terribly frightened when they heard this. “Oh, why did you do it?” they shouted. “What should we do to you to stop the storm?” For it was getting worse and worse. “Throw me out into the sea,” he said, “and it will become calm again. For I know this terrible storm has come because of me.” They tried harder to row the boat ashore, but couldn’t make it. The storm was too fierce to fight against. Then they shouted out a prayer to Jehovah, Jonah’s God. “O Jehovah,” they pleaded, “don’t make us die for this man’s sin, and don’t hold us responsible for his death, for it is not our fault—you have sent this storm upon him for your own good reasons.” Then they picked up Jonah and threw him overboard into the raging sea—and the storm stopped! The men stood there in awe before Jehovah, and they sacrificed to him and vowed to serve him. Now the Lord had arranged for a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was inside the fish three days and three nights. (Jonah 1:9-17)

